The 2nd Ing Cup was boycotted by Chinese Weiqi Association, who objected to the inclusion of Jiang Zhujiu and Rui Naiwei. Consequently, Ing invited more Japanese, Korean and Taiwanese players to make up the numbers. A total of 24 players took part, 8 being seeded into the second round. The first round took place on 13 July 1992. The last game of the final was played on 20 May 1993, and was a victory for Seo Pong-su.
Jiang and Rui had not seen each other for many months, and took advantage of the occasion to get married.
Yu Ch'ang-hyeok 1-0 Peng Jinghua Awaji Shuzo 1-0 O Rissei O Meien 1-0 Ishii Kunio Seo Pong-su 1-0 Tei Meiko Chin Kaei 1-0 Hashimoto Shoji Yoda Norimoto 1-0 Wu Songsheng Yang Chae-ho 1-0 Michael Redmond Rui Naiwei 1-0 Komatsu Hideki
Cho Chikun 1-0 Yu Ch'ang-hyeok Awaji Shuzo 1-0 Cho Hun-hyeon Takemiya Masaki 1-0 O Meien Seo Pong-su 1-0 Fujisawa Shuko Otake Hideo 1-0 Chin Kaei Rin Kaiho 1-0 Yoda Norimoto Yang Chae-ho 1-0 Jiang Zhujiu Rui Naiwei 1-0 Yi Ch'ang-ho
Cho Chikun 1-0 Awaji Shuzo Otake Hideo 1-0 Rin Kaiho Rui Naiwei 1-0 Yang Chae-ho Seo Pong-su 1-0 Takemiya Masaki
Otake Hideo 2-1 Rui Naiwei Seo Pong-su 2-1 Cho Chikun
Seo Pong-su 3-2 Otake Hideo
See also: 1st Ing Cup, 3rd Ing Cup, 4th Ing Cup